Q. My friend and I are working on a cover of this song, but she is trying to translate the "lead" guitar parts to harp. Tabs won't work...she needs chords. She can try to work it with guitar chords, but piano translates best to harp. Thanks a bunch.
A. No, but I can tell you that the entire Good Apollo album is in d# tuning, a half-step lower than standard guitar tuning, so the chords (especially on a harp) would be needlessly complicated. What you should do is: get an mp3 or wav of The Suffering, and either raise or lower the pitch by a half step using a free program called Goldwave. Then you can play along with the new file, and the chords should be easier to play. Most guitar tablature also includes what the chords are...
Music Note/ Piano Chord recognizer program?
Q. Are there or is there any sort of music/ computer program that could recognize the music notes and/or chords being played in a song? Is there a program that would recognize the notes and chords being played in any song and display them in piano format? For example: If I were to play an mp3 of a song (Ex: Happiness Is A Warm Gun by The Beatles), the program would analyze it and display what chords and notes are being played (The program would then display the piano chords and notes used. Am9, Am6 etc.)
I basically want to play an mp3 and have the program be able to tell me which notes and chords are being played so that I can play them later on my piano. (I like a lot of music that is a bit underground so there isn't any sheet music or chords available for the song and there isnât a demand for them to be transposed, therefore, Iâd like a program that can do it for me)
I know there are programs like Vanbasco that recognize, display, transpose and convert notes and chords of Midi files, but is there a program that works like that that can recognize a song (any song) in its original composition?
Thanks in advance! Best Wishes!
A. There are currently no programs will isolate and notate music from any other format than MIDI. People who tell you that they can remove vocals from a mp3 or WAV or any other format, are lying - you are left with an incomprehensible mess. I work in digital classical music, and my son - who was taught by me earlier in his career - is now finishing a MM degree in Digital Music, and he manages an electronic music lab for a portion of his employment as a HS music theory and vocal music teacher. If the software of which you speak existed, we would know - and I would be using it daily, since I have a specific professional need for this. Meanwhile, as Switch said, I will have just to use my good ear-training skills and notate what I *hear*. Can you write down the words that people say or sing? Well, good musicians can write down the notation of the music - it is what we are educated to do.
Added - wow - lotsa typos, mainly due to AutoFill. Gotta shut that off!
Thinking of buying Fruity Loops...? ?
Q. If I buy the $49 download version, what dos it have? How many sound samples does it have?
Thanks.
A. You get 1,900 presets (from 600 wav files).
But I wouldn't recommend the $49 version as it doesn't have some very useful things like Edison (wav editor), full audio tracks support, piano roll (to make more advanced patterns including chords etc.) full realtime recording & automation of all parameters, etc.
Check the comparison sheet here: http://www.flstudio.com/documents/features.html
I'm using the producer edition myself, but I wouldn't recommend anything below the Fruity Edition.
You can get 10% discount on your purchase with this link, and if you order before tomorrow you get a free copy of the Ogun synth as well (with any order, so doesn't matter which version of FL Studio you buy): http://support.flstudio.com/jshop/shop.php?offer=Default&promo=BACJBAA468
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Title : Can anyone tell me the chords to "The Suffering" by Coheed and Cambria, preferably for piano?
Description : Q. My friend and I are working on a cover of this song, but she is trying to translate the "lead" guitar parts to harp. Tabs won&...